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Sunitha Sarathy

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Sunitha Sarathy
Background information
Birth nameSunitha Sarathy
BornChennai, Tamilnadu, India
GenresWestern Classical, Gospel, R&B
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocalist
Years active2002–current

Sunitha Sarathy is an Indian vocalist and performer in both Indian contemporary and Western classical music genres.[1] She is also a gospel singer who performs in various church choirs. After having won the "Virgin Voice Choice" contest – a joint initiative of Channel V and Virgin Records in the year 2000, Sarathy debuted into film playback in the year 2002.

She debuted as a playback singer with the Tamil film Yei! Nee Romba Azhagey Irruke guest-singing the prelude and interlude portions of the song "Ini Naanum Naanillai" with Srinivas and Sujatha Mohan as the lead singers.[2] Sarathy has around 200 film songs in various languages, performances as singer-keyboardist-percussionist across a wide spectrum of Western music genres including classical, jazz, soul and R&B, neo-soul and quiet storm, and a prolific output of gospel songs to her credit.[3]

Early life

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Coming from a family well-versed in Western music (classical jazz), Sarathy started singing in choirs from a young age of four. Her mother Susheela Sarathy is a pianist and conductor of leading Madras choirs at Santhome Church and Lazarus Church. Sunitha's irrepressible talent conquered all, including her initial flippancy. Her performances at Santhome – including devotionals in Latin and Franz Schubert's Ave Maria – elevated her to star status among Madras' church music circles. She has had the honour of rendering the 'Easter Proclamation' – a typical Catholic chant – for three years before an overflowing San Thome Basilica.

In 2000, Sarathy won the Virgin Voice Choice contest – a joint initiative of Channel V and Virgin Records. Out of 45,000 entries, 1,500 contestants were shortlisted. Ten made it to the finals in Mumbai, of which Sarathy emerged as a winner.

Career

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Sunitha Sarathy was noticed by playback singer Srinivas after her victory in the talent hunt program. He offered her a small portion of a song which he was guest-composing for the film Hey! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukke in the year 2002. Soon later, composer Harris Jayaraj recorded her voice for a Love theme and dance theme in his Telugu film Vasu. However she got a big break and wider recognition after singing the full-length solo song "Thoodu Varuma" for the blockbuster Tamil film, Kaakha Kaakha in the same year.

Sarathy got a national recognition for her playback singing for a Hindi – Tamil bilingual film Yuva / Aaytha Ezhuthu in 2004 both directed by Mani Ratnam with music composition by A. R. Rahman. Soon after this, Sarathy recorded her voice for many successful soundtracks in various languages. Some of her notable works are for the films that include Mitr, My Friend, Anniyan, Polladhavan, Vallavan, Kana Kandaen, Don 2, Happy Days, Sainikudu, Cheluvina Chittara among others.[4][5] She also recorded the song "Warriors in peace" for the Mandarin film Warriors of Heaven and Earth composed by A. R. Rahman.

Sarathy performed for a song at the 2006 Asian Games.[6]

In July 2013, Sunitha Sarathy became the first solo female performer from India to be signed by AKG microphones as an endorsee[7]

July 2014 saw the launch of Sunitha Sarathy's School of Vocal Excellence, a performance oriented learning center for aspiring singers.

Discography

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Year Song Film Title Language Composer Co-singer(s)
2002 "Ini Naanum Naanillai" Hey! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukke Tamil Srinivas Srinivas, Sujatha Mohan
"Give me Hugs" Mitr, My Friend English Bhavatharini
2003 "Warriors in Peace" Warriors of Heaven and Earth English/ Mandarin A. R. Rahman
"Thoodu Varumaa" Kaakha Kaakha Tamil Harris Jayaraj Febi Mani
"Seduction Saawariya" Boom Hindi Sandeep Chowta Sonu Kakkar
"Maaro Maaro" Boys Tamil/ Telugu A. R. Rahman Karthik, George, Kunal Ganjawala, Annupamaa
"Habibi" Tehzeeb Hindi
2004 "My Heart Beats" Prana Kannada
"Shaaba Shaaba" Runway Malayalam Suresh Peters Afsal
"Yaakai Thiri" Aaytha Ezhuthu Tamil A. R. Rahman A. R. Rahman, Pop Shalini, Tanvi Shah
"Hey Goodbye Nanba" Shankar Mahadevan, Lucky Ali, Karthik
"Fanaa" Yuva Hindi A. R. Rahman, Tanvi Shah
"Hey Khuda Hafiz" Lucky Ali, Karthik
"Arakonathil" Arasatchi Tamil Harris Jayaraj
"Ivanthaana" Kaadhal Joshua Sridhar
"Andathanama" Gharshana Telugu Harris Jayaraj Febi Mani
"La La Lahiri" Mass Devi Sri Prasad Venu
"New New" New Tamil A. R. Rahman Blaaze, Karthik, Vijay Prakash, Tanvi Shah
2005 "My Wish comes true" Kisna Hindi
"Chinna Chinna" Kana Kandaen Tamil Vidyasagar Tippu
"Dai Dai Kattikoda" Sachien Devi Sri Prasad Karthik
"F TV Chiranjeevi" Andarivaadu Telugu KK
"Stranger in Black" Anniyan English/Tamil Harris Jayaraj Chennai Chorale
2006 "Kalloori Saalaikkul" Sivappathigaram Tamil Vidyasagar Karthik, Jack Smelly
"Bangaranni" Nuvvu Nenu Prema Telugu
"Hip Hip Hurray" Vallavan Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja Nakul, Ranjith, Karthik
"Byla Bylamo" Sainikudu Telugu Harris Jayaraj Lesle Lewis, Anushka Manchanda
2007 "Engeyum Eppodhum" Polladhavan Tamil Yogi B S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Yogi B
"Neeye Sol" G. V. Prakash Kumar Benny Dayal
"Yaar Iraivanai" Oram Po George Peter
"Ye Cheekati" Happy Days Telugu Mickey J Meyer Ranjith
2008 "Chellame Chellame" Satyam Tamil Harris Jayaraj Balram, Bombay Jayashree
"He Dil Deewana" Twenty 20 Malayalam Suresh Peters George Peter, Suresh Peters
2009 "Paathi Kaadhal" Modhi Vilayadu Tamil Colonial Cousins Bombay Jayashree
"Saregama Saregama" Jolly Days Kannada Mickey J Meyer Ranjith
2010 "Hey CM" Leader Telugu
"Non Stop" Namo Venkatesa Devi Sri Prasad Karthik
"Thuru Thuru" Jaggubhai Tamil Rafee
"Suthude Suthude" Paiyaa Yuvan Shankar Raja Karthik
"Kooda Kooda" Naanayam James Vasanthan
2011 "Dushman Mera" Don 2 Hindi Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy Shankar Mahadevan
"The Rise of Damo" 7aam Arivu Tamil/ Telugu Harris Jayaraj Hao Wang
"Its a Game" Game Hindi Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
"Nuvvante Naaku" Mogudu Telugu Babu Shankar
2012 "Bubble Gum" Leelai Tamil Satish Chakravarthy Benny Dayal, Suvi Suresh, Leon James
"Ellinda Banthu" Toofan Kannada Elvin Josuha Kunal Ganjawala
2014 "Hey Pulla" Kabadam Tamil Sazzy Sachin
"Ennodu Nee Irundhal" I A. R. Rahman Sid Sriram
"Yaen Ennai" Yennai Arindhaal Harris Jayaraj Kharesma Ravichandran
2015 "Orea oru murai" Purampokku Engira Podhuvudamai Varshan Vijay Prakash, Ranjana
"Thoovanam" Romeo Juliet D. Imman Vishal Dadlani
2018 "Tik Tik Tik" Tik Tik Tik Yuvan Shankar Raja, Yogi B
"Sevandhu Pochu Nenju" Chekka Chivantha Vaanam A. R. Rahman Arjun Chandy, D. Sathyaprakash
2019 "Bad Boy" Saaho Badshah Badshah, Benny Dayal
Malayalam
"Breaking My Heart" Suryakantham Telugu Mark K Robin
"Speechless" Aladdin Tamil/Telugu Alan Menken
2024 "Badugas Night" Brother Tamil Harris Jayaraj Yogi Sekar

References

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  1. ^ Frederick, Prince (20 October 2011). "Sunitha Sarathy". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  2. ^ "My First Break – Sunitha Sarathy". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 1 April 2010.
  3. ^ Frederick, Prince (20 October 2011). "Soaring notes". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  4. ^ "Don 2: The Chase Continues". Archived from the original on 25 November 2011.
  5. ^ "Don 2 Music Review". 19 November 2011.
  6. ^ "Sunitha Sarathy – Climbing greater heights". Archived from the original on 28 November 2006. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  7. ^ "HARMAN International".
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